High School

Out of the Bunker: The power of optimism

Are you a glass half-full, or a glass half-empty kind of person? In other words, are you an optimist, or a pessimist? I certainly work hard at being an optimist,

Does golf need a villain?

I’ve been hearing a lot of talk lately about Patrick Reed being the “villain of golf.” Reed is often described as cocky, arrogant, unappreciative and even a cheater. Recently, in

West Ranch boys volleyball sweeps Valencia

In a battle of the top two Foothill League teams, West Ranch boys volleyball hosted Valencia Thursday evening. Playing smart but aggressive, West Ranch (21-3 overall, 7-0 Foothill League) defeated

Foothill League divers put on show

In the middle of the day, with school still in session, it’s hard to get parents let alone students to come out to support their schools’ divers for the Foothill

Valencia baseball flexes depth to beat Canyon

Valencia baseball showed the strength of its batting lineup on Wednesday afternoon in a 6-1 win over Canyon. Eight different Vikings recorded a hit in the home victory. “Everyone has

Saugus to add boys lacrosse team

Hoping to add a coach before the start of summer, Saugus co-Athletic Director Brandon Marcia is excited about the opportunity to finally bring boys lacrosse to Saugus High School. “Up

Saugus baseball beats Valencia in comeback win

Winning the first two games against Saugus, Valencia baseball was poised to sweep the season series on Friday afternoon. Saugus (9-7-1 overall, 4-3 Foothill League) entered the game with an

West Ranch girls, Saugus boys win in dual meet

The Wildcats girls track and field team defeated the Centurions 71.5-64.5, while the Cents boys came out victorious, 79-57 on Friday. For the girls, Saugus’ Mariah Castillo clocked five minutes,